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Dog Friendly Wilmington, NY

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Hotels

Need to find a place to stay with Fido in Wilmington, NY?
No problem.
There are
24 pet friendly
hotels in Wilmington, NY.
You'll find information on all the most popular pet friendly hotels,
vacation rentals, bed & breakfasts, and campgrounds
in Wilmington, NY below.

Dogs are allowed at Lake Placid / Whiteface Mtn. KOA, but they must be kept on a leash no longer than 6 feet when outside your vehicle. For more information on pet restrictions, please call (518) 946-7878.

Restaurants

Don't leave Fido in the hotel room when it's time for dinner.
There are 2 dog friendly restaurants in Wilmington, NY!
A handful of our favorite sidewalk cafes, coffee shops, bars, and other eateries in Wilmington, NY that welcome Fido to join at an outdoor table are listed below. Bon appetit!

A&W Root Beer Drive-In is a dog-friendly restaurant serving made-to-order American fare to Wilmington locals and tourists alike. The restaurant offers seventeen outdoor tables to dog owners wanting to sip on a frosty mug of Root Beer alongside Fido. Certain A and W locations have a carhop service, allowing guests to sit in their car to enjoy their meal. A and W's menu includes burgers, hot dogs, chicken dishes, sides such as Cheese Curds, Onion Rings, Chili Cheese Fries, and signature sauces. Diners with room for dessert can indulge in its Famous Floats, Polar Swirls, Freeze, Shakes, Sundaes, and Signature Soft Serve.

Hike up Whiteface Mountain with your pup and cross the first mountain of the 46 Adirondack High Peaks off your checklist. At the summit, you will enjoy spectacular views of the Adirondacks and be on your way to becoming a Forty-Sixer. The main route up Whiteface Mountain is Wilmington Trail--a 5.2-mile one-way hike with an elevation gain of nearly 3,700 feet. Spend a day surrounded by the beauty of nature as you hike to the top of New York’s fifth-highest mountain with your pup, along this trail.

If you want to enjoy the gorgeous scenery of Whiteface Mountain without all the work of hiking, you can drive up the Whiteface Mountain Veterans Memorial Highway. Near the top, you can take the elevator up the last 300 feet or climb the stairs. Dogs are not permitted in the elevator, so be prepared to climb the stairs to the summit if Fido is joining you.

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